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Trying to accurately convey the happenings of the Beatles’ lives during March and April 1964 is nearly impossible. I can only compare it to a football ...read more
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So much was happening during the first few weeks of the Beatles’ assault on American that is hard to accurately capture the spirit of the insanity that ...read more
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The British Invasion!
It was a long time coming, but here it is. Finally, after the Beatles had dominated the charts in their own country for the entire ...read more
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We resume our coverage of the Beatles by covering the second half of their second British album, “With the Beatles” and the B-side of “I Want to Hold Your ...read more
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In America, the album that is most associated with Beatlemania is “Meet the Beatles,” with its iconic black and white photograph of the four ‘moptops’ ...read more
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Here in America, we think we know everything about Beatlemania, but the truth is that we barely know half of it.
For a full year before the group ...read more
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James Brown may have earned the moniker ‘Hardest Working Band in Show Business,” but I doubt that he ever worked as relentlessly and consistently as the ...read more
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Our 8th episode finds the Beatles in previously unimaginable circumstances. Before the Summer of 1963, the absolute best that the band could have expected ...read more
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The How Music Changed series continues with show #7 dedicated to the remarkable history of the Beatles.
This show captures the aftermath of their first ...read more
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“Please Please Me” debut LP
This show covers what may well be the single most productive day in the history of rock and roll studio recording.
On ...read more
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